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@Rhistel - 9/10! It's, like, basically perfect, and it especially pops in-game. The shape and red-gold-black color scheme with cool highlights is super consistent, and the shape is super cool! I think the amount of violet at the waist can be a little distracting, but it's perfect otherwise!

Here's Peridormi's outfit, which remains my favorite across all my characters to this day.

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@ShadowLinken 8/10. I really like how you've used the tunic and then mixed and matched the legs, they almost look like they should be a part of the set. Belt definitely helps to blend them in. And I also like how you've like colour matched his hair and skin with the outfit. Also who doesn't love to abuse the shit out of that new floating animation? Haha.

If I'm going to be like super critical, the only things I'd change would probably be the cape and the shoulders. I can never bring myself to use those split cape models, they always look really bad on my characters. And the shoulders are perhaps just a bit off because of the brown which doesn't match with anything else.

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9/10 on your set. I don't really see anything wrong with it and you've matched the colour scheme splendidly. Bravo.

Edit: @Romeo In game, the glow is very subtle actually. I chose this specific staff as it matched the scheme perfectly, even the secondary theme of the transmog. It may be flashy, but if you look at other Nightborne weapons, you will see that it's probably one of the less glowy/flashy ones in-game. I wanted to show off the prominence of magic in their society; even in such simple measures as a staff - they've imbued it with magic from the nightwell and everything other than the shaft is entirely formed of arcane. The shaft itself is a gnarled piece of ironwood, formerly used as a walking stick.

(I do understand the initial look of it, but it was intended to look a bit gaudy and excessive - that was point.)

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The gear of the character fits very well to the character concept you have in mind. The posh or "regal" looking suit defines the character without me even needing to look at the race,w which, simultaneously, also further makes the character look regal. The only negative points I could find and this is nitpicking by the way, is the weapon that you have chosen. It's glowy, unecessary and everywhere, ruining an otherwise perfect gear. There's plenty of elvish or magical weapons out there that don't lump you into the category of a shiny rainbowy retail raider. For that reason, 8/10. Awesome job!

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@Grinch 9/10. I've always been a fan of the more rustic or primitive style outfits. It's a good mix of furs and wrappings. I know how much of a nightmare it can be to find sets around them and you certainly did a good job. The tabard goes surprisingly well with it all, a nice pop of color but not out of place.